Key Cultural Sites under State Protection more

  • Water-side Pavilion and Performing Stage in Yi Jin Fang (Silk Robes Lane) Water-side Pavilion and Performing Stage in Yi Jin Fang (Silk Robes Lane)

    Built in the year of the reign of Emperor Wan Li (1573-1620) of the Ming Dynasty, it was originally the residence of the Zheng Family but was later in the possession of Sun Yimou in the year of the reign of Emperor Dao Guang of the Qing Dynasty. Sprawling up to 2,377㎡, the house is composed of t

  • The former residence of Yan Fu The former residence of Yan Fu

         The main halls are primarily Qing architecture, which is linked to the parlour, a double-storey building in the Republican style. The building covers an area of 609㎡. In 1920, Li Houji, the then military governor of Fujian Province, bought the house for Yan Fu. It was designated in 2006 as one

Cultural Relics under Provincial Protection more

  • Residence of Liu Family in Guang Lu Fang (Emperor’s Attendant Lane) Residence of Liu Family in Guang Lu Fang (Emperor’s Attendant Lane)

        The residence consists of four main buildings standing side by side from west to east with a total area of 4,532㎡. It is by far the biggest residential house in Fuzhou. Xu You, the owner of the estate and a well-known Chinese painter of the early Qing Dynasty, named it the ‘House of Mi Fu’s Admi

  • Residence of Ye Family in Nanhou Street Residence of Ye Family in Nanhou Street

        The construction began in the Ming Dynasty. Sitting north and facing south, the house consists of a main building and a parlour with the whole estate sprawling up to 2,321㎡. The main building is divided into three compounds with its gate facing east and linking up to Nanhou Street. This fine exa

Municipal Cultural Relics Protection Units And Other Pavilion more

  • Seven Bridges over Qiong Dong River Seven Bridges over Qiong Dong River

     (i). An Tai BridgeOne of the “Seven Bridges over Qiong Dong River”, An Tai Bridge was built in the middle section of An Tai River, the current west end of Zhu Zi Fang (Red and Purple Lane) on North Bayiqi Road (North Eight One Seven Rd.). The bridge, with its initial name She Men Bridge, was built

  • Guang Lu Yin Tai Stone Inscription Guang Lu Yin Tai Stone Inscription

        The stone inscription stands at the slope of Min Mountain, also known as Yu Chi Mountain (Mt. Jade Ruler), an offset of the Wu (black) Shi (rock) Mountain Ranges. “Bao Fu” Buddhist Monastery was built on Min Mountain in the Tang Dynasty then in the early Song Dynasty it became known as “Fa Xiang

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